Referring to a group as the 63s gives me bad memories of Terra Nova.
Referring to a group as the 63s gives me bad memories of Terra Nova.
I can't imagine Louis CK's been doing any material about married life for a few years now.
Dyess is the parasite living inside that is now shedding its Phil Nugent skin. I'm not surprised; all the warnings signs were there.
This is one of the only movies I'm really looking forward to right now. Too bad by the time it's likely to play my local arthouse, I'll have moved halfway around the world.
Wait, Tom Hanks is actually the falling man? The book didn't even stoop to that terrible a level.
Don't cock off to 'im
Since you brought up Crank, can we expect Modell to review the new Neveldine/Taylor—yes, Ghost Rider? That's got to be coming out soon, right? The February wasteland, maybe?
POINT BLANK OR GTFO
The problem is that the email comes hours after What's On Tonight? goes live on the site.
I'm glad I escaped campus before The Big Bang Theory became popular. I'm one of those people that hate that show. It does not compute for me how one can love both Archer and The Big Bang Theory. One is pandering and condescending with a laugh track and the other is actually funny.
And certainly, even just from an acting standpoint, giving Clancy Brown something to bounce off while he's being tremendous was hero's work.
To see a bit from The Daily Show, you have to go to The Comedy Network website which, I agree, is annoying.
TERRIBLE EPISODE
I don't think I heard that one. What number was it? Or who else was on it?
I've started a rewatch of Mad Men seasons three and four in preparation for the new season and I've doing only one episode at a time. Sure I already love all the characters, but I laugh—more than I do at a lot of sitcoms—and cry. So much emotion, I'm not sure I could watch more than at episode at a time. It'd be too…
The problem is when you swear certain plot points had happened on the show, but they were merely from your dreams.
I am sorry?
I'm pretty sure Criterion has only put out Notorious once on DVD and it's out of print. @avclub-f8f8c273f326be25421cc62737d24a9e:disqus was talking about an MGM release, which sounds like it has even less special features than the pretty-bare-bones release that you already have. Unless you mean you have the laserdisc?
So what you're saying is that Harvey Keitel probably shows his penis in Ulysses' Gaze.
Well said, Scott. I saw another obit before this that couldn't quite tell me why this loss was important. Luckily we have the AV Club and I now know that there are some more films I have to check out. I'll have to track down The Travelling Players. After all, I do have an understanding of Aeschylus' Oresteia.